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LeeSha McCoy Books in Order

James Snowden was an American truck driver and white supremacist. He was arrested as a co-conspirator in the 1964 murders of James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner in Philadelphia, Mississippi, for transporting the kidnapped activists to a remote location to be killed. He was a member of the White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. He was sentenced in 1967 by federal district judge William Cox to three years for depriving the murdered men of their civil rights.

Bibliography verified: April 2026

Quick Answer

What are all of LeeSha McCoy's book series? LeeSha McCoy has written 11 book series. The most notable is the Abriya & Clarence series.

Complete series list with all books in reading order below.

Book Series by LeeSha McCoy

  • #1
    The Perfect Waters: Odessa. Book One cover
    The Perfect Waters: Odessa. Book One(2020)
  • #2
    The Perfect Waters: Odessa. Book Two cover
    The Perfect Waters: Odessa. Book Two(2020)
  • #3
    The Perfect Waters: Odessa. Book Three: The Finale cover
    The Perfect Waters: Odessa. Book Three: The Finale(2020)
  • #4
    The Perfect Waters: Contaminated Waters: Book One cover
    The Perfect Waters: Contaminated Waters: Book One(2022)
  • #5
    The Perfect Waters: Contaminated Waters: Book Two cover
    The Perfect Waters: Contaminated Waters: Book Two(2022)
  • #1
    The Lands Of Aurellia & Caro: Battle of the Pires cover
    The Lands Of Aurellia & Caro: Battle of the Pires(2018)
  • #2
    The Lands of Aurellia & Caro 2: Battle of the Pires cover
    The Lands of Aurellia & Caro 2: Battle of the Pires(2020)
  • #3
    The Lands of Aurellia & Caro 3: Battle of the Pires: The Finale cover
    The Lands of Aurellia & Caro 3: Battle of the Pires: The Finale(2020)

About LeeSha McCoy

James Snowden was an American truck driver and white supremacist. He was arrested as a co-conspirator in the 1964 murders of James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner in Philadelphia, Mississippi, for transporting the kidnapped activists to a remote location to be killed. He was a member of the White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. He was sentenced in 1967 by federal district judge William Cox to three years for depriving the murdered men of their civil rights.

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